My vote in the short term would be for 3, at least as a first step, and we can see what problems come up there before deciding on 2 as a longer term option.

Kevin

On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 at 13:35, Anton Komlev via TF-M <tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org> wrote:

Hello,

 

Quite some time ago there was a proposal to move TF-M into GitHub. The main motivation is: more convenient review process, the Wiki for knowledge sharing and issue tracking facility.

This idea had been discussed multiple times in TSC. The following options were considered:

  1. Hybrid: Add TF-M on GitHub with 2 ways synchronization between GitHub and existing Git/Gerrit
  2. GitHub only: Move to GitHub completely and drop Gerrit.
  3. Mirror: Create a read-only mirror on GitHub. TF-M review process stays in Gerrit but Wiki and issue tracking are on GitHub.
  4. Nothing: Stay on Gerrit as good enough solution.

The options are ordered by complexity and cost each has pros and cons. The Mirror option (3) seeing as the best compromise and practically affordable in a short time.

 

Please share your opinion and comments on the topic with any dependencies or specific requirements to be considered.

 

Thanks,

Anton

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